The discovery of a trampoline lodged 90 feet above the ground in the limbs of a tall pine tree gave National Weather Service ground surveyors some of their evidence, the agency reports, that a small tornado descended Monday night on Colton’s Point.

The one-minute sweep by the twister rated at EF-0, the weakest category, likely came from a waterspout that crossed the Potomac River and reached the waterfront community at about 9 p.m. that day, according to an agency report, and the ground surveyors also found minor damage during their Tuesday visit to trees and roofs, including a few shingles blown off structures. A tree fell on power lines on Beach Road.

The trampoline went airborne from outside a residence next to the post office on Colton’s Point Road, the agency reports, and two large wooden play sets were blown over, including one that was dragged about 15 feet.